Obama, Spiked For His Own Good?

President Obama barely noticed, but there was a horrific mass shooting
at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday. In what has become a signature of
this administration, a tone-deaf Obama pressed ahead with his plans to
attack the Tea Party Republicans at an event marking five years since
the financial crisis erupted.

After some perfunctory remarks of condolence, Obama commenced with what
the Associated Press described as a “blistering warning to
congressional Republicans.”

"I
cannot remember a time when one faction of one party promises economic
chaos if it can’t get 100 percent of what it wants,” Obama said,
according to AP’s Jim Kuehnenn. This was straight out of the Obama
playbook. He was referring to those who want to defund the Obamacare
monstrosity. Their plan would fund everything in the government, except Obamacare.

And that is “economic chaos,” says this president.

This dispatch made no mention of the attack’s timing next to a mass
shooting. It was noticed on Fox News. White House correspondent Ed Henry
reported on the timing for “Special Report with Bret Baier,” and
offered this Obama clip: “Are some of these folks really so beholden to
one extreme wing of their party that they're willing to tank the entire
economy just because they can't get their way on this issue?”

Henry noted Obama even managed some trash talk about Obamacare and
defeating Romney: “It was an issue in last year’s election and the
candidate who called for repeal lost.” Henry added: “Asked today about
the tone of those remarks in the middle of an active manhunt, spokesman
Jay Carney said the White House did not consider calling off the speech
and he said it was appropriate to keep the pressure on Republicans over
the looming budget crisis.”

It was tasteless, inappropriate, and diminishing of the presidency.
ABC, CBS, and NBC skipped over Obama’s refusal to let breaking news of a
gun massacre deter conservative-bashing remarks. These were the same
networks that went absolutely bonkers when Romney made what they saw as
inappropriate political comments on the heels of the Benghazi attacks.

Other outlets were also staying in sync with the White House. On the
“PBS NewsHour,” there was no conservative-bashing Obama clip, but
government-subsidized anchor Judy Woodruff was clucking at former
Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson about the negotiating plans of
“prominent members of your party” and whether the debt-ceiling vote was
an “appropriate tool” to launch a debate on limiting government
spending.

On “All Things Considered,” NPR’s Ari Shapiro offered one of his normal
press-release stories on the economic event, complete with six Obama
soundbites and no mention of the Navy Yard shooting. At the end, GOP
economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin offered a bit of criticism: “It really was
a bare-knuckles political speech. It wasn't an economic speech, and it
certainly wasn't the opening of a negotiation.”

In the morning papers? The Washington Post reported the Nationals
cancelled their evening baseball game, but offered nothing on Obama’s
“blistering warning” in the midst of the attack coverage. The Wall
Street Journal had nothing. The New York Times story by Jackie Calmes
and Michael Shear (placed at the bottom of page A-16) just recounted
Obama’s attacks without any mention of the Navy Yard. The story began:
“President Obama on Monday seized on the fifth anniversary of the 2008
financial collapse to warn that House Republicans would reverse the
gains made,” and cause “economic chaos,” and so on.

On MSNBC on Tuesday morning, Joe Scarborough called out his own network
and the rest of the media. If President Bush had done this on the day
of a mass shooting? “Mika would be killing George W., everybody here on
this network would be killing George W., everybody at the New York Times
would be killing George W. Every journalist in Washington, D.C. would
be killing George W. It's unbelievable.”

The Politico website was milder, with the headline “In tragedy's wake,
President Obama finds tone a challenge.” But Jonathan Allen and Jennifer
Epstein expressed surprise that “He asked whether the GOP was willing
‘to hurt people just to score political points,’ even as victims were
still being treated for actual wounds sustained in Monday’s attack.
Obama even knocked Washington — the city under siege as he spoke — for
failing to find ‘common purpose.’”

Politico reported the White House did get the message. Mrs. Obama
predicted earlier in the day that the president would “shake his groove
thing” at a Latin music event in the East Room on Monday night (for
later airing on PBS), but that was postponed – “out of respect for the
victims and their families,” the White House website announced.

How thoughtful.

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